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It all depends on how their focus is doing. Which seems to depend on what the class is focused on. Not surprisingly, strict curriculum classes (where they are working on their assigned techniques) tend to go to lack of focus more quickly than classes where we're focusing on dynamic stuff like randori.

Every three months or so we do a class of Aikido games. They, of course, tend to go long.

Love the poster, don't speak Spanish so I didn't understand much past what I assume to be 'Aikido for kids' though . Bright and colourful, just what catches the attention of kids, hope both you and they have fun with it.